• Ana Marcelo

    Research in Child Development Across Context Our research, led by Ana Marcelo, examines the influence of risk and protective factors on child development across diverse ecological contexts with particular emphases on culture and adversity. Our first line of research examines children’s pretend play, creativity, and emotional expressiveness as related to their socioemotional and academic adjustment…

  • Michelle Twali

    The role of group-based power in collective victimization experiences

  • Maho Aikawa

    A Discursive Approach to Young Women’s Identity Construction in the Workplace

  • Helin Unal

    A Holistic Approach to Studying Collective Victimization and Resistance Strategies: How Different Beliefs about Collective Victimization Relate to Support for Various Resistance Strategies

  • Hu Young Jeong

    The Dialectical Process of Power and Resistance

  • Nida Jamshed

    Understanding Political Resistance among Minority Disadvantaged Groups: Group Resistance Norms as a Social Psychological Explanation

  • Thekia Jackson

    The Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class for Working- and Middle-Class Black Mothers: Examining Mothering and Resistance

  • Deeya Mitra

    Emerging Adulthood in India

  • Felicia Wolontis

    A Discursive Approach to Young Women’s Identity Construction in the Workplace

  • Nicole O’Dea

    Examining Experiences of Caregivers with Neurodiverse Children During Periods of Adversity